When off-the-shelf CRM or SaaS tools start getting in the way, we design a custom system with roles, workflows, alerts, integrations and clear team-facing logic.
The result is a system that simplifies team operations, formalizes workflows and reduces manual load.
Designing roles and internal workflows
Team-facing interfaces and admin logic
Integrations with external tools and the product itself
Support and further development after launch
We define the goal, limits, key scenarios and the actual result the product should deliver.
Interface, backend, integrations, roles and admin logic are assembled into one coherent product layer.
We launch the product, document the key points and keep the system understandable for the team after release.
A set of projects where roles, internal workflows, analytics, manual operations and team usability matter most.
Open case collectionA web platform where users describe an idea in text and receive a finished music track with vocals, arrangement and processing.
A custom Telegram platform for a fashion project: catalog, order flow, payments, admin contour and operational logic inside Telegram.
A Telegram bot for selling subscriptions and digital services: product selection, payment flow, access-code delivery and an operational contour for the team.
Roles, audit log, alerts, integrations and access control: why an admin panel should be an operating center, not a pile of tables.
A practical threshold for when a custom system becomes cheaper than living with ready-made tools and daily workarounds.
Access rights, data leaks, integrations and expensive incidents: a practical look at where weak security really costs money.
When operations no longer fit inside CRM, spreadsheets and manual workarounds, and the team starts losing time and control.
No. A strong admin panel includes roles, alerts, actions, processes, analytics and tools for daily operations.
Yes. In many cases we connect to an existing product and build the internal layer around it.